sweet potato sesame cake BrockHand After entering autumn, the human body is prone to Yin deficiency and lung dryness, and people with slow gastrointestinal peristalsis are prone to constipation. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone eat more foods that nourish yin, moisten dryness, nourish the spleen and strengthen the stomach, such as sweet potatoes and sesame seeds.
stir-fried Ding Ding MiguelHamill Ingredients: soy sauce,salt,corn,peanut,carrot,lean meat,starch,oil
stir-fried loofah with pork heart AmayaBogisich Ingredients: salt,loofah,pig heart,soy sauce,Jiang,starch,oil
sweet and sour pork DuncanSpencer Ingredients: ketchup,salt,eggs,cooking wine,starch,pepper,tenderloin
stir-fried pork with shredded radish SebastianUllrich As the saying goes: Eating radish in winter and eating ginger in summer does not require a doctor to prescribe a prescription.
Sea-bottom coconut snail black chicken soup AlexieOrn Smells are rich in nutrients and have the effects of appetizing appetite, eliminating stagnation, nourishing yin and beautifying skin. Sea coconut is a soup commonly used by Cantonese people. It is believed that it has the effect of nourishing yin and moistening the lungs. Currently, the dry and wet sea coconut sold on the market in Guangdong are the fruits of sugar palm. They mainly grow in Southeast Asia and belong to tropical plants. There is currently no large growth in my country. There is also American ginseng, which can nourish yin and moisten the lungs. These ingredients are combined with black-bone chicken. It is a soup often cooked by Cantonese people. It can nourish yin and beautify the skin and moisten the lungs. It tastes clear and sweet and is very delicious.
braised pork JodieHintz This was the first time I made braised pork. I bought a small piece of meat and tried it. The effect was good. It was not difficult to make and it tasted good!
Colorful rice ChanelleLueilwitz You can eat a lot of food at one time, good-looking and delicious, time-saving and labor-saving, nutrient-rich and comprehensive colorful rice. Tempting children to eat big mouthfuls.